The conference center and hotel go beyond the typical to provide an exceptional guest experience for either business or pleasure. Be sure to take advantage of our unique and university-inspired amenities during your stay:
Located off the meetings side lobby (level M2), between classrooms 202 and 203
512-404-3688, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
View floorplan (pdf)
Located off the hotel side lobby (level L), across from One Twenty 5 Café
512-404-3660, Monday-Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
The Spirit Store Gift Shop is now online!
Gift wrapping is complimentary
Visit the Spirit Store for a truly unique shopping experience. The boutique setting offers a variety of specialty gifts for you or that special someone.
Collections include environmentally-conscious children’s toys, unique sterling silver jewelry from Texas designers, wallets, handbags, beautifully crafted housewares, artwork by local artists, and more. You can also find that perfect Texas Longhorns souvenir and a selection of sundries to fulfill your needs.
Learn more about our exclusive unique Longhorn guest robe gift.
The University’s Newest Art Gallery:
Courtyard Gallery at the AT&T Conference Center
Experience the richness of talent among the university’s faculty and alumni artists in its newest gallery space at the conference center. To visit the gallery, step around the corner from the center’s gift shop on the hotel side lobby level, to the south corridor looking out to the courtyard.
Exhibits will present a wide range of artwork produced by faculty and alumni from the Department of Art and Art History in the College of Fine Arts. The works are for sale through the gift shop.
Current Exhibit
September 1, 2009 – January 29, 2010
New Works from Carmel, CA
Featuring digital and collage works by Kenneth J. Hale.
This exhibition features the new work of artist Kenneth J. Hale. Hale received his M.F.A. from the University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana. His paintings, prints, and drawings have been widely exhibited and collected. One–person exhibitions have been held in numerous cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Bangkok, Madrid, Dallas, San Francisco, Ft. Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Professor Hale's prints are represented in collections such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, The National Museum of American Art, Washington DC, the Achenbach Foundation, San Francisco, the Atlantic Richfield Collection, the American Airlines Collection, the McNay Art Museum, the Chicago Art Institute, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Modern Art Museum of Ft. Worth.
This exciting exhibition of new work produced in the summer of 2009 showcases Hale’s pursuits with digital and collage works on paper evolving from his series, Now and Then and The Same Only Different. There will be an essay about Hale’s work provided by Laura A. Lindenberger Wellen, a current Ph.D. candidate in art history at The University of Texas at Austin. Her research explores artistic communities in the U.S. South during the Great Depression.
The artist will donate a portion of funds from purchases to underwrite an undergraduate travel scholarship for a student in printmaking to attend the Southern Graphics Conference in honor of Robert Anderson.
For more information on this exhibit, past and future exhibitions, please visit: http://www.finearts.utexas.edu/aah/galleries/att_eec_gallery.cfm
On-Site at the Center
Fitness Center
Located off the hotel side mezzanine (level M), via the south elevators (Capitol side)
Open 24 hours with room key
For assistance, call the front desk at 404-1900.
Television, towels, and water provided
Equipment includes treadmills, ellipticals, stationery bikes, Nautilus, some free weights, exercise ball and mats.
Outdoor Pool
Located off the hotel side mezzanine (level M), via the south elevators (Capitol side). Access is through the fitness center.
Open 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. with room key
For assistance, call the front desk at 404-1900.
The heated, shallow outdoor pool area features a water basketball hoop, umbrella tables and lounges. Lap swimmers should utilize campus swimming facilities described below.

Campus Recreational Facilities/Pools
In addition to our on-site fitness facilities, guests of the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center may utilize several campus recreational facilities for a small fee. Guest may purchase passes to these facilities through the front desk in the hotel side lobby.
View map to all locations.
Fees
Transportation
Paid parking is available adjacent to some of these complexes. See each description for walking distances.
Facilities
Gregory Gymnasium
Location: 2101 Speedway (3 blocks)
Gregory Gym website
Gregory Gym Aquatics Center websiteFive swimming pools, 2 international-size squash courts,
10 handball/racquetball/wallyball courts, a weight/conditioning room with free weights and machines, 7 basketball/9 volleyball courts, a three-lane, one-seventh mile indoor track, steam and sauna rooms, climbing wall (additional fee), and a wellness center (additional fee).
Recreational Sports Center
Location: 20th and San Jacinto (6 blocks)
Recreational Sports Center websiteThree basketball/6 volleyball courts, 8 handball/racquetball/wallyball courts, 2 international-size squash courts, and weight/conditioning rooms.
Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
Location: Martin Luther King Boulevard at San Jacinto (5 blocks)
Jamail Texas Swimming Center websiteCompetition pool (50 meters x 25 yards) with separate diving well. Serves as the current training center to Olympians such as Aaron Piersol, Brandan Hansen, Troy Dumais, and Ian Crocker.
Penick-Allison Tennis Center
Location: 1700 Trinity Street (5 blocks)
Penick-Allison Tennis Center websiteTwelve tournament-quality competition courts with wind screens.